Known as the garden district of Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill boasts Victorian charm down its scenic streets as vibrant greenery peeks through its corners. This neighborhood offers the best of both worlds with an array of historical spots and its famous Germantown Avenue for splurging and delectable dines. Whether you are grabbing a breath of fresh air at the Morris Arboretum or stopping for a sweet treat at Cake, a day in Chestnut Hill offers a cozy respite from Philly's bustling downtown.

Where To Eat

Cake

8501 Germantown Ave., cakeofchestnuthill.com A beloved member of the Chestnut Hill community for over a decade, Cake continues to churn out baked goods of the utmost quality along with just as scrumptious breakfast, lunch and brunch offerings. Don’t forget to taste one of Cake’s classic Quiche du Jours while basking in the airy setting of Robertson’s conservatory—or drop in to place your very own personalized cake order.

El Poquito

8201 Germantown Ave., elpoquito.com Dine like a Baja Mexican surfer at El Poquito—a contemporary twist on the classic cantina. The restaurant’s abundance of cocktails can be enjoyed in their outdoor oasis or inside for a relaxed dining experience. From flavorful carnita bowls to the temptations of an enchilada, this elevated taqueria is sure to satisfy your Mexican cuisine cravings.

Matines Café

89 Bethlehem Pike, matinescafe.com Owners Amanda and Arthur de Bruc bring a taste of France to the recently opened Matines Café. Originally from Paris, the owners were eager to share rich bites and Parisian decor with the world—landing upon quaint Chestnut Hill. Devour a brie, ham and fig jam medley on a baguette as you tap your feet to the subtle sounds of classic and contemporary French tunes.

Where To Stay

Chestnut Hill Hotel

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8229 Germantown Ave., chestnuthillhotel.com Built in 1894, the historical Chestnut Hill Hotel boasts revamped elegance and serene tranquility. What was once a speakeasy in the Prohibition era has now undergone grand renovations preserving hints of its original grandeur. Stop by the Bombay Room for an assortment of breakfast items before you hit the town or head out back to the Chestnut Hill Brewing Company’s beer garden—the choice is yours.

Where To Relax

Spa Elysium & Fringe

55 Bethlehem Pike, spaelysium.comThere’s no such thing as a quick trip to the spa with Spa Elysium & Fringe’s service and shopping galore: Think shiatsu massages, the renewal facial, detoxifying seaweed wraps and more as you browse through delicate jewelry pieces and terrarium kits. If these offers don’t already entice you, Spa Elysium also offers hair treatments, cuts, and manicures.

Relax Therapy Spa

8327 Germantown Ave., relaxtherapyspa.shop When in doubt, zen it out at Relax Therapy spa—a rebalance of the mind, body and soul thanks to licensed therapy expert Gilda Smith. Our favorite service? The Surrender and Reset package, which offers two hours of mudra pranayama practice, yoga, silent meditation and a soothing massage.

Where To Shop

Occasionette

8521 Germantown Ave., occasionette.com Support small businesses by popping into Occasionette—a curated brick and mortar featuring an endless array of candles, notebooks, frames and more. By making a purchase, customers also aid in Occassionette’s efforts to be a site host for Community Supported Agriculture.

Style By Blain

8433 Germantown Ave., stylebyblain.comLead your stride in utmost elegance with footwear from Philadelphia’s premier shoe boutique Style by Blain. Owner Voltaire Blain ensures each customer has a luxurious and exclusive shopping experience by assisting them in finding the superb pair from brands like Alden, Paraboot and Gaziano & Girling.

For Pre-Dinner Drinks

Adelinas Restaurant & Bar

8235 Germantown Ave., adelinasitalian.com Metallic accents contrast the local flora adorning the walls in this authentic Italian restaurant and bar. Rest in one of the sleek leather seats around the bar while enjoying the house cabernet and orecchiette. The dimly lit candles and soft chatter will set the tone for a splendid evening out in this picturesque eatery.

Where To Hit The Town

Chestnut Hill Brewing Company

8221 Germantown Ave., chestnuthillbrewingcompany.com What could be better than an outdoor beer garden full of craft sips to pair with a tasty meal? Savory bites of buffalo cauliflower join with bursting flavors of the basil vodka lemonade for a perfect dining hangout, located in Market at the Fareway. For a more intimate setting, the Brewing Company also offers the Taproom—an eclectic industrial-chic spot destined for a fun night out.

The Stagecrafters Theater

8130 Germantown Ave., thestagecrafters.org For over 90 years, The Stagecrafters nonprofit theater has brought unforgettable plays to their Chestnut Hill stage. Sit on the edge of your seat this February while a blind date unravels in the thriller Boy Gets Girl, or fall in love with Robert Harling’s heartwarming Steel Magnolias this April.

Cultural Experiences

Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania

100 E. Northwestern Ave., morrisarboretum.org Take a seat on the recently restored Step Fountain as you overlook the lush foliage spread throughout the Morris Arboretum. Perfect for all times of the year, this botanical collection offers a place for ecosystems to thrive while visitors enjoy its vibrant array of floral and fauna. Locally sourced gourmet cuisine from chef Josh Hunter can be found at the on-site Compton Café—an exquisite pitstop from your nature walk.

Woodmere Art Museum

9201 Germantown Ave., woodmereartmuseum.org Creativity has no boundaries at the Woodmere Art Museum. A 19th-century stone mansion, the Woodmere displays over 9,0000 pieces and nine unique galleries to browse through. If you are hoping for a more hands-on experience, the museum schedules lectures and panel discussions in addition to methodical painting and watercolor courses.

Hidden Gem

NoName Gallery8127 Germantown Ave., nonamegalleryphilly.com Gallery owner/curator Jonene Lee knew she was here to stay after successful pop ups in the neighborhood. Opening the NoName Gallery allows local/international artists to display their urban and contemporary art and home furnishing pieces in the welcoming atmosphere of Chestnut Hill. Paint the night away while sipping on your favorite drink for one of the many events this gallery has in store.